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Syrgiannes Palaiologos
Byzantine general and governor
Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos
Caesar of Thessaly
Manuel Angelos Philanthropenos
Byzantine aristocrat
Alexios Philanthropenos
Byzantine nobleman and general
Alexios Doukas Philanthropenos
Byzantine admiral
Anna Philanthropene
second Empress-consort of Emperor Manuel III of Trebizond
Philanthropenos
The House of Philanthropenos (), feminine form Philanthropene (Φιλανθρωπηνή), was the name of a noble Byzantine Greek family which appeared in the mid-13th century and produced a number of high-ranking generals and officials until the end of the Byzantine Empire. Their name derives from the monastery of Christ Philanthropos ("Christ Friend of Man") in Constantinople. Some members of the family use the composite surname Doukas Philanthropenos, and may, according to Demetrios I. Polemis, constitute a distinct branch of the family.
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Alexios Laskaris Philanthropenos
Byzantine aristocrat and governor